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WV Rathbone. Just Received, EX " LORD ASHLEY," transshipped ex " Rangitoto," from Melbourne :— 158 bags Company's Sugar, assorted 20 bags Rice 2 casks Currants 4 boxes Raisins 3 cases Sardines. 2 oases Biscuits, iv tius 2 cases Salad Oil 2 oases Corn Flour 4 casks Nuts 1 case Castor Oil 1 case Salmon, in 1 lb tins 1 case Oysters, ditto 1 case Jams, in 1 lb tins 1 case Worcestershire Sauce 1 bag Pepper, whole 1 case White Pepper, in tins 1 case Holloway's Pills and Ointment 2 boxes Painkiller 7 boxes Tea 1 cask Day and Martin's Blaoking 10 drums boiled and raw Oil 20 cases Whiskey . 20 oasee Old Tom 10 cases Hennessey's Brandy 4 qr-casks Martell's dark Brandy 2 ditto Hennessey's pale ditto Ex "Otago," from Melbourne, and other arrivals, 2 cases containing Gents' Tweed Suits, Bedford Cord Trowsers and Pants, Hats, Caps, Socks. Brown Cotton Merino Pants and Shirts, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, assorted, &c, &c. 2 cases containing Hollands, Ribbons, Velvets, Crinolines, Corsets, Muslins, Prints, Soarfs, Petticoats, Shawls, Hair Nets, &0., &o. 1 oase Horrooks' and Grey Calicoes 1 caso Men's Crimean and Scotoh Twill Shirts 1 trunk Wellington Boots 1 ditto Blucher ditto 1 ditto Men's Elastio side Boots 4 ditto Ladies' & Children's ditto, assorted Ex "Napier," "Cambalu," and "Winterthur," from London, 50 cases Bass's Bottled Ale, quarts 40 cases Barclay & Perkins' Stout, quarts 20 oas_s Guinness's Stout, quarts 10 ditto ditto, pints 2 cases Saddlery 1 case Men's superior Mole Trowsers Also, 6 tons Fenoing Wire assorted, Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7 5 owt Staples Wool bales, Pitch, Tar, Twine, Paints &c, &c, &o. W. RATHBONE. Waipawa, Jan. 17, 1867. 270 Educational. MR. MARSHALL, with a view to satisfy the desire which has been lately expressed for the establishment of a GRAMMAR SCHOOL in Napier, has engaged the services of a competent assistant, and begs leave to inform his friends and the public that the School will re-open on MONDAY, the 28th of January, under the title of THE NAPIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The course of instruction iv the Upper Sohool will embrace Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics, Commercial Arithmetic and Bookkeeping, together with History, Geography, and the use of the Globes, and Penoil and Water-color Drawing. The boy 8 in the lower School willbetaugbt all the usual branches of a sound English education, together with Penoil Drawing, and the rudiments of perspective. TERMS:— For Day Scholars in the Upper School— £4 per quarter In the Lower ditto— £2 per quarter Boarders— £so per annum. One quarter's notice required prior to the removal of a pupil. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to aot as a Managing Committee :— Donald M'Lean, Esq. Joseph Rhodes, Esq., J.P. Donald Gollan, Esq., J.P. James Anderson, Esq., J.P. Oatlanda, Dec, 31, 1866. 4 Mulgrave-street, Wellington. MISS HUNT'S BOARDING SOHOOL for Young Ladies will re-open MONDAY, Feb. 4. For terms, apply to Miss HUNT, Mr. John Chambers', Te Mata, Napier. 190 Notice. ALL DEBTS due to Robert Feanoe, of Coote Road, Napier, Storekeeper, are required to be paid to the undersigned, who is the Attorney of the said Robert France, under power of Attorney duly executed by him. EDWARD LYNDON. Napier, Jan. 18, 1867. 269 MR. ROBERT FRANCE, of Napier, having DESERTED HIS WIFE without making any provision for her maintenance. This is to give notice that she will retain the possession she now holds of ALL PROPERTY of the said ROBERT FRANCE, Freehold or otherwise, until a suitable maintenance be allowed her, or until she be legally ejected. And all Persons interested in the payment of Monies to the said ROBERT FRANCE are hereby warned not to pay same unto any Person or Persons whomsoever, until some provision for the maintenance of his Wife be made. JOSHUA CUFF, Solicitor to Mrs. Eliza France. 17th January, 1867. 276 , .N.oticePERSONS owing hook debts to Mr. ROBERT FRANCE are informed that it is not his wife's intention to attempt recovery of the same by any process of law ; and as she holds the only legal proofs of the existence of the said debts, suoh attempt on any other person's part will neither be recognised nor facilitated by her. The following letter from her Solicitor as to the alleged existenoe of a power of attorney from her husband is made publio for debtors' information and guidanoe if they see fit. ELIZA FRANCE. January 18, 1867. Napier, Jan. 18, 1867. Dear Madam,— Pursuant to your instructions, I applied to Mr. Lyndon requesting him to allow me to peruse the power of attornoy, " your husband to himself," alleged to be held by him, and he referred me to Mr. Wilson (his Solicitor), whom I also saw, and he refused to allow me to peruse the power. I am, dear Madam, Yours, respectfully, JOSHUA CUFF. Mrs. E. France, Napier. 277

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 820, 22 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 820, 22 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 820, 22 January 1867, Page 1